The Super Nova!...and all that jazz

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    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jun 2003
    • 7471

    #16
    Uh, whatever. Billions of years from now we won't be here. Have you even thought about what has happened on earth in the past 100 years? Not only have we nearly destroyed it, we've also become 10000000000x more advanced technologically.

    You also make it sound like we require a proper planet to live on. Remember, even say, in 500 years, we would probably be able to 1. Create our own atmosphere. 2. Live without a planet if we wanted to anyway, basically, a giant city in space.

    Thats not even talking about a million years. With the leaps and bounds of understanding in physics in the past even...50 years, I wouldn't be surprised by space bending warp technology before 3000 ad. And that's assuming we don't destroy ourselves first. Which is a big if, because, if we keep going in the direction we are we'll be billions of years ahead of the suns game.

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    • GuidoHunter
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      • Oct 2003
      • 7371

      #17
      Technology won't be the limiting factor of terraforming planets or packing up and moving; energy will.

      --Guido


      Originally posted by Grandiagod
      Originally posted by Grandiagod
      She has an asshole, in other pics you can see a diaper taped to her dead twin's back.
      Sentences I thought I never would have to type.

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        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Simfile Author
        • Jun 2003
        • 7471

        #18
        Think about energy sources we don't know about.

        Money...limits pretty much everything too. Such and such is too expensive to actually go through with ect ect...=/

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